Abstract

ABSTRACTAcid-treated bentonite-supported Ni catalysts were prepared using a microwave-assisted drying process, characterized and used for the hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to aniline. Microwave-assisted drying of the catalyst reduced the drying time from 3 h with a traditional heating method to 10 min; after drying by microwave irradiation, the acid-treated bentonite-supported Ni catalysts were more stable due to a smaller crystallite size, a higher dispersion of metallic Ni and stronger interactions between Ni and the acid-treated bentonite support than the traditional drying method. Catalytic studies conducted at 300°C with a nitrobenzene liquid hourly space velocity of 3.6 mL g−1 h−1 and a H2 gas hourly space velocity of 4,800 mL g−1 h−1 indicated that the catalyst prepared using the microwave heating method maintained a nitrobenzene conversion of >99.9% with an aniline selectivity >93% during a 60-h reaction. In addition, the catalyst dried using a traditional method only functioned for 16 h.

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